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In Fall 2010, the rights to the series were purchased by another Portuguese channel, '''Panda Biggs'''. The production was moved into the '''Cinemágica''' studio in Porto, which meant the entire voice cast was going to be replaced. TPCi took over the control of the series, retaining the episode titles written in European Portuguese introduced in the ''Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl'' season, editing the ending credits with information from the local dub staff and also replacing the "To be continued..." message with a translated one.
In Fall 2010, the rights to the series were purchased by another Portuguese channel, '''Panda Biggs'''. The production was moved into the '''Cinemágica''' studio in Porto, which meant the entire voice cast was going to be replaced. TPCi took over the control of the series, retaining the episode titles written in European Portuguese introduced in the ''Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl'' season, editing the ending credits with information from the local dub staff and also replacing the "To be continued..." message with a translated one.


The channel aired the 10th season from 20th September 2010 to 25th October 2010, showing 2 episodes each day of the week and repeating the 10 episodes shown on workweek in the weekend. Notably, this version had fixed mistakes in the dub, also replacing some speeches from the original production with ones of the new actors, which were presumed by the fans to be tests for the new voice cast. Midway through the airing of the 10th season, the channel started a promotion campaign of their new ownership of the series, conducting a contest in which 70 winners would win two tickets to a premiere of [[DP053]] and [[DP054]] in cinemas. There were two premieres: one in Lisbon (40 winners) and one in Porto (30 winners). Both premieres were held on 23rd October 2010, with the winners notified two days earlier.
The channel aired the 10th season from 20th September 2010 to 25th October 2010, showing 2 episodes each day of the week and repeating the 10 episodes shown on workweek in the weekend. Notably, this version had fixed mistakes in the dub, also replacing some speeches from the original production with ones of the new actors, which were presumed by the fans to be tests for the new voice cast. Midway through the airing of the 10th season, the channel started a promotion campaign of their new ownership of the series, conducting a contest in which 70 winners would win two tickets to a first-hand premiere of [[DP053]] and [[DP054]] in cinemas. There were two premieres: one in Lisbon (40 winners) and one in Porto (30 winners). Both premieres were held on 23rd October 2010, with the winners notified two days earlier.


The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension]]'' dub premiered officially on 26th October 2010. Unlike the previous season, Panda Biggs broadcast 1 new episode each day of the workweek. The airing of the season ended on 5th January 2011 and the channel aired repeats twice until the end of May.
The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension]]'' dub premiered officially on 26th October 2010. Unlike the previous season, Panda Biggs broadcast 1 new episode each day of the workweek. The airing of the season ended on 5th January 2011 and the channel aired repeats twice until the end of May.
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The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors]]'' season premiered on 25th December 2011 and finished its airing on 9th February 2012.
The ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors]]'' season premiered on 25th December 2011 and finished its airing on 9th February 2012.
Like ''Pokémon: Battle Dimension'', the ''[[Pokémon: Black & White]]'' season's first two episodes got a promotion campaign for a first-hand premiere on cinema on 19th May 2012. Those competing for the special tickets had to send their participation notifications until 2 days earlier. 55 winners saw the episodes' premiere in Lisbon, and further 47 saw it in Porto. The series' TV premiere is set to be on 26th May 2012.




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